43 programming-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University in United States
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, proficiency in bioinformatics tools and programming languages (e.g., R, Python), excellent communication skills, and a strong record of peer-reviewed publications. This experience could include graduate level
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scientific mentor in the Department of Neurology; plan, design and execute experiments of considerable scope and complexity in the assigned research lab; collect and analyzes data for research sponsored by
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effective approaches to cancer prevention, diagnosis, and therapies – providing tomorrow’s standard of care today. A Cancer-Free World Begins Here. The OSUCCC – James is the only cancer program in
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Depression Recovery Clinic ADHD Related Research (with Drs. Arnold and/or Barterian) Structure of Training Program The fellow will spend 3 days in the ADHD clinic providing assessment and individual therapy
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an exceptional opportunity to contribute to a multidisciplinary program exploring molecular mechanisms of resistance, novel antimicrobial strategies, and the epidemiology of resistant bacteria across healthcare
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growing their own research programs and enjoy working collaboratively with like-minded scientists. Competitive salaries, moving stipends, and research funds are available. OSU is a strong research
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. The Postdoctoral Researcher will plan, design and execute experiments of considerable scope and complexity in the assigned research lab; collect and analyze data for research sponsored by appropriate agencies and
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related discipline. Preferred Qualifications: Research experience in environmental microbiology, particularly in extreme environments. Proficiency in programming languages such as R or Python. Strong verbal
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environmental microbiology, particularly in extreme environments. Proficiency in programming languages such as R or Python. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrated ability to work effectively
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with Dr. Robinson on a research program on Traditional Governance in Africa, which is funded by the Mershon Center. The project evaluates how the history, institutional structures, and political